When nightmare becomes a reality
For the past two weeks, together with Rasta and Fatso we ran for ten kilometres daily in the morning as we prepared for the big day.
By Onie Ndoro
Aug. 24, 2025
The rising issue of street kids in Harare: A threat to public safety and health
Evidence suggests that many street kids in Harare have homes and parents, and their behaviour in public often mirrors patterns observed at home.
By Clever Marisa
Aug. 24, 2025
Enough! Let girl 7/13 be the last!
For wearing a miniskirt, the young woman was groped, harassed and stripped naked.
By Sibusisiwe Marunda
Aug. 14, 2025
Zim’s informal sector needs empathetic policies — not ill thought-out blanket bans
THE government announced a ban on the importation and sale of second-hand clothes, as well as street and night vending.
By Newsday
Aug. 7, 2025
Poor policies give birth to several faces of informality — Lessons from African cities
Politeness and respect are a fundamental part of Ubuntu and other values ingrained in Africans from birth.
By Charles Dhewa
Jun. 25, 2025
Tariffs, trade tensions, and market volatility: How policy shifts are shaping US stocks
As always, this is what works for me—please do your own research before making any investment decisions.
By Isaac Jonas
Jun. 1, 2025
God's Cosmic joke
Despite what you might read on the front page of the Wall Street Journal or maybe in the editorial of Socialist Weekly, the rich cannot get richer.
By Rabbi Stephen Baars
Jun. 1, 2025
Fashion designer dreams big
Also known as Native Son, the fashion designer’s brand is called Street Aliens Optimistic. He is into embroidery on jeans, shorts and tote bags.
By William Vundla
Apr. 8, 2025
Methodist Church first woman minister drops memoir
The First and Last is available for purchase at Main Street Methodist Church in Bulawayo and Book Connexional in Harare.
By Berita Kafesu
Mar. 27, 2025